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16,000 opportunities for young people to get on career ladder

Sarah Mason 26th Nov, 2025   0

EMPLOYERS across the West Midlands have pledged more than 16,000 work experience, training and apprenticeship opportunities as part of a drive to get young people into good careers.

Plans to create 20,000 opportunities were set out in the West Midlands Mayor’s Youth Plan last summer and, by working with partners, he is well on course to meet his target.

The Mayor, Richard Parker, said: “We’re backing young people with the skills and opportunities they need to get started in an exciting career and set themselves up for life.

“This is a win-win as we’re also helping local firms secure the vital talent they need to grow.

“By connecting people to good jobs, we’re not just changing individual lives – we’re strengthening our communities and securing our region’s future prosperity.”

A partnership with Movement to Work (MtW) is one of the ways in which the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is helping to tackle youth unemployment in the region.




The YouthPath scheme connects employers with young people who are not in education, employment, or training (NEET), and the Mayor is encouraging businesses in the region to sign up.

The Mayor joined employers Mitchells and Butlers and Diageo at a unique work experience event held at All Bar One in Brindleyplace, Birmingham, to celebrate a growing collaboration that is helping young people kickstart careers in hospitality.


The Diageo Learning for Life programme, delivered in partnership with the UK’s leading hospitality charity, Springboard, helps individuals over the age of 18 who face barriers to education or employment, to build meaningful careers in the hospitality industry.

Brought together by Movement to Work, the Diageo Learning for Life programme and Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), the collaboration enables young people to gain industry recognised qualifications, skills, personalised mentoring, and hands-on work experience in M&B venues across the region.

Tamara Pinnock, aged 18 from Bartley Green, said: “I have never been very academic but managed to get through school and started thinking about a career in hospitality. Work experience and training are like stepping stones that help to build you up. I’m hoping it leads to a career in mixology.

“It’s been really valuable to experience working in the hospitality sector. I’m halfway through the course and already it has helped me to realise what my strengths are and what I can bring to a team. I love to socialise and this helps me to provide a great service for customers. I believe that if you love what you do, you’ll never have to work a day in your life.”

The Mayor launched his West Midlands Works Plan, which sets out a vision to create 93,000 good quality job opportunities for people over the next ten years.

West Midlands Works is the Mayor’s response to the government’s Get Britain Working initiative, to support people with health conditions and barriers who want to work, into good jobs and fulfilling careers.

Over the next three years the Mayor will also deliver a guarantee for all young people across the region to be able to access training, education, careers guidance and other forms of support so they can take their first step towards work. This includes work readiness programmes and work preparation lessons at school.